Practice them more. I rarely have difficulty with them at all, but have practiced leglocks from literally day one. I honestly have never had trouble with long vs short legs, and if uke is moving too much, then you need to reexamine your control position. Control the outward rotation of the leg you are attacking, and pin the hips.

Any more information, and I'd be giving a seminar. That'll cost you (tee-hee).

Practice them more. I rarely have difficulty with them at all, but have practiced leglocks from literally day one. I honestly have never had trouble with long vs short legs, and if uke is moving too much, then you need to reexamine your control position. Control the outward rotation of the leg you are attacking, and pin the hips.

Any more information, and I'd be giving a seminar. That'll cost you (tee-hee).

I wouldn't call Palhares a great leglocker, in the sense that he might be technical. He isn't technical at all... Just super fast, explosive, and has no remorse.

When I trained with him, that was my initial impression, but as the day went on, I saw he really is quite brilliant. He has an aggressive style that offers no thought to defense, but omoplata into heel hook and other such combos make him a technical threat as opposed to a simple thug.